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East Coast Tours

We are looking for US East-coast tour operators (preferably someone that offer Indian meals). I know about GoToBus.com ; any other recommendations?

Here are some links that i could find....
http://www.r2iclubforums.com/forums/showthread.php/7058-East-Coast-New-York-bus-tours
http://traveltips.usatoday.com/east-coast-bus-tours-10411.html

EDIT #1: Check out a detailed review of our GoToBus tour here

Comments

Anonymous said…
I work for a travel company and we offer both East and West coast tours which include Indian meals.Please have a look at our website and contact for more info.

www.tourslimited.com
TheBlogAuthor said…
Thanks for the tip! I will check it out.
Anonymous said…
We are also planning to book a tour (operated by Sunshine Travel) via GoToBus.com.
Check out http://www.gotobus.com/cgi-bin/ivyecom.cgi?a=category_view&c=100 for all tours operated by sunshine travel.

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